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Christi Harris created her Hair Treatment Collection so all women could obtain beautiful hair. The Collection was developed according to the scientific principles of how the hair functions— Hair Theory. Her system pairs precisely formulated products with specific steps that properly cleanse, exfoliate, treat, moisturize and protect hair. This combination supports the structure of the hair, encouraging its natural functions, providing
balance and allowing self-repair.




Her 7-step restructuring system delivers healthier hair within two weeks by supplying the hair with what it needs, when it needs it, and in the right amounts. Each product is infused with Chemitrix Complex, a unique combination of amino acids—the protein building blocks of hair. Fortifying the hair from the inside out, this special formula maintains the correct ratio of protein and moisture which is the answer to healthy hair.
Everyone wants beautiful hair—silky, shiny, full of body. The key is balance.

Hair should have the correct amounts of protein and moisture. These essential elements are stripped from the hair through sun exposure, chemical processes and heat-styling. Stress, diet, hormonal fluctuations and the aging process also threaten the natural balance and condition of the hair.

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Healthy hair must be both strong and supple, able to bend without breaking. This is possible only when the cuticle–the protective outer layer–is smooth, flat and intact. When the hair is damaged, the cuticle is weakened by cracks, resulting in dry and brittle strands that breaks easily. This condition is a symptom of protein deficiency, not a lack of moisture. Since hair consists of 80% protein, this is the only substance that will heal and repair the strand. Only a plant-based protein with a small enough molecule will enter the strand. Any other type will just sit on the surface coating the hair. When the cracks are filled with protein, the bond reinforces the strand, restoring resiliency.
After the damaged hair strand is patched with protein, it must be sealed with moisture. Protein should always be used in combination with moisture. If used alone, protein can dehydrate the hair and cause it to become stiff. The protein-moisture fusion allows the hair to receive strength through protein and hydration through moisture simultaneously without sacrificing one for the other. Always treat the cause–not just the symptoms–of hair frustrations.